Clowney found time to pose for photos with two police officers — likely those escorting the Gamecocks from place to place.

Also on Friday, video from Thursday's traffic stop showed Clowney telling the officer that he had just three minutes to reach Williams-Brice Stadium. He told the officer he was trying to get there before the team left. Clowney also let a passenger drive after being pulled over, according to the Associated Press.

The bowl game is expected to be Clowney's last in college because he'll enter the NFL draft and be a top pick. On Thursday, South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier addressed Clowney's speeding tickets.

“He needs to go to driving school doesn’t he?” Spurrier told reporters. “At least he’ll have enough money to pay for it in a week or so from now. Hopefully they’ll send him (to driving school) after the bowl game.”